Some soccer players don't even dare try a bicycle kick. It takes athleticism and timing and guts. Brighton's Felipe Hanuch is not one of those guys. His acrobatic boot for a go-ahead goal in Tuesday night's Section V semifinals landed him on ESPN's SportsCenter.

Hanuch's first-half strike off a pass by Sam O'Connor, who later scored the overtime game-winner, was No. 6 on ESPN's top plays of the night (see below). It even had one of the anchors, Jay Harris, saying it was ranked too low. The top-seeded Barons beat No. 4 Greece Athena, 3-2, to dethrone the three-time defending Class A1 champions.

Hanuch, a senior, leads the Barons (15-2) with 15 goals and nine assists. Brighton, which showed resolve Tuesday after squandering a 2-0 lead, will play No. 2 Brockport (15-2-1) in Friday's 5 p.m. championship match at Hilton. The Barons haven't won a title since 2012. The teams split regular-season meetings.